2 sECTION B—PAGE 6 NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert IDETOWN. Bess Cooke NE 9-8522 NE 9-3930 OR 4-5460 OR 4-2732 GR 71-2724 Harding 388-2270 NE 9-3187 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash LEHMAN, Barbara Simms THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS i NE 9-6531 OR 4-2748 OR 4-2047 NE 9-2544 OR 5-1872 OR 4-3391 ~ Noxen Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Harvey re- cently attended the Lion’s Interna- tional Convention at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pilger and ~ family, Rochester, N. Y., are spend- ~ ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phillips and family. ~ Mrs. Elida Beahm celebrated her * birthday on Thursday June 29th. Harry XKeiper returned to his homre on Wednesday after being a patient in the Lane Convalescent Home Tunkhannock, for one - month. He seems greatly improved. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood McKen- na, Bethesda, Md., were recent visitors at the home of the William McKennas. Fred Case is attending Bucknell University, Lewisburg, for a six “week session. Lutheran Family Circle met at the Lutheran Parish House Wednesday evening, on Loren Case entertained the group. with slides. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Loren | Case, Mr. Fred Case, Mildred Jane, Ricky, Loren and Roger, Dorothy Keiper, Mrs. Christine Rauch and grand daughter Rebecca Rauch, Carol Keithline, Dorothy Keiper, Delbert, Christine and Affie Bliz- ‘zard, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender, Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mrs. John Jones, Candy and Elizabeth, Mrs. Joe Dotter, Mrs. Albert May, John and Kathryn McGinley, and Debbie Hettes. Christine, Affie and Delbert and Marie Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Keiper and Debbie, Raymond Keiper visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tripp at Benton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Brent and Darlene recently visited i REWARD — $200.00 — for information leading to the arrest and con- vviction of person or persons entering private property and damaging on farms of M&A Tomato Corp., or Carl Sickler. FE 34338 any equipment or crops Mr. and Mrs. | Endicott. Ronox Mfg. Company and Noxen { Mfg. Company are closed down for ithe summer vacation. Paul Jones would like to thank everyone for their cards and all kindness during his recent illness and hospitalization. He is better and back on his job, on the boats, at Great Lakes. Donald = Willets, N. J. is spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family, North Tonawanda, N. Y., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. Karlene. Jones returned home with them after a two weeks stay with the Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Eyersville, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. William Engelman and family, on Thursday evening. Beaumont Mrs. Mildred Lutes has renovated a room at her home at Lutes’ Corners to establish her “Beauty Shop” where she is now accepting appointments for her regular and new customers. Debby and Larry - Pilger of Rochester, have returned home after spending a week with Grand- ma Kozak. Mrs. Ernest Brown. spent a few days at Levittown with her brother, Albert Crispell, and his | family. During her stay Mrs. Brown | observed classes at the elementary | chool where Albert is the principal. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crispell with | children David, Cathy, and Douglas accompanied Mrs. Brown home and | are now with Mr. Crispell’s mother, Mrs. John Crispell. Mrs. Robert Brown and children of Wilkes-Barre enjoyed their stay with the Warren Johnsons last week. 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SEE IT AT OUR SHOWROOM FUDAN ~ Suburban Propane Gas Corp. | [242 NORTH MAIN ST. PITTSTON OLYMPIC 4-4624 Rochester. Mrs. Calla Parrish is resting com- fortably at her home after suffer- ing head and back injuries as a re- sult of fall. Mr. Harry Gibson, father of Mrs. Paul Nulton, Sr., is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital. : Edward Lewis of Sarasota, Fla. has terminated his four years with | the Armed Forces in Germany and is renewing local acquaintances be- fore his return home. Ruggles Mrs. Clifford Hawke and family Trucksville, spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell and family. Saturday, Mrs. John Honeywell and children and Mrs. Clifford Cris- pell visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kocher of Berwick and saw the parade marking the 175th anni- versary of Berwick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and daughter, Judy, Wilkes-Barre called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio during the week. On Thursday their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gimber, Patty and Meegan of Wilkes-Barre visited them. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kocher, Joyce and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Keener and daughter Mary drove to Quarryville, Pa., on Mon- day. Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Dendler stayed overnight with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Derhammer of Little Meadows. Mrs. Dendler and daugh- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Frantz spent the 4th visiting Mrs. Dendler’'s 93yr. old cousin, Mrs. Louise Swiebel in Paulsboro, New Jersey. Mrs. Swiebel is in poor health. Mrs. Jane Kocher returned last week from a visit in Florida. Her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Kocher, whom she was visiting drove her home and spent a few days visiting relgtives here. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and Grace attended the Ide Reunion at Wolfe’s Grove on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Patton, Norristown, N. J. called on the Ides on Monday afternoon. Janet Cornell, choral director in the Chazy School, Chazy N. Y. ar- ~ 3 2 0 NE E> AER wo ) | ) {THESE WOMEN ] 0 , J “I just KNEW that a sTaattTran The you could come up with a sure fire reason why I should break with Mr. Blatt!” rived home Friday to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cornell. Judy Valick, a grandchild, is also spend- ing some time with the .Cornells. Many of the local ehildren at- tended the Vacation Bible School session at the First Christian Church at Sweet Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and children Shirley and Lee visited in New York over the weekend. Tuesday, June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Varner celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary. Mr. Varner spent Monday to Wednesday at State College. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide and son Dana spent the weekend in Albany, N.Y. Mrs. Hilda Henish, Virginia Beach, Va., Mrs. Kay Dudley and son Rhett, Portsmouth, Va. are spending some time with Mrs. Annie Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winter and family. Sunday dinner guests of the Winters’, in addition to the above, were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogowski and children, Pikes-Creek. Mr. and Mrs. John Alles and Debra, Wilkes- Barre, and Charles Winter, Benton. Trucksville Trucksville Fire Company = will hold its meeting in the Fire Hall on Friday night. The Fire Auxiliary will meet in the Fire Hall on Mon- day night. Mrs. is chairlady of the hostess com- mittee. Tady Toby Rebekah Lodge, 514 Trucksville will hold an adjourned meeting on Wednesday night, July 12. Birthday party for members having birthdays in June will be held. Senior High MYF, Trucksville Methodist Church, will sponsor a car wash at Lawson’s Service Sta- tion, corner of Main Street and Carverton Road, this Saturday from 8 am. to'dS pm. Loretta Olver, Bethlehem ‘visited friends here last week before leaving for Syracuse, N. Y. where she will attend summer school at the university. Mrs. Bruce Griffiths and family FREE LP-6AS INSTALLATION iF YOU BECOME A" SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS SERVICE CUSTOMER limited time only te $ $9.15 CALL, WRITE OR STOP IN TODAY Norman Stookey TO ALL DALLAS POST Y CORRESPONDENTS Please be sure to mail or deliver whatever items you have to the Post on Saturday. These will be set in type over the weekend. The balance of news will be accepted up until midnight Monday. Any spot news, such as acci- dents, deaths, etc, can be called in right up until press time Wednesday. Please do not send in church news or family reunions. Min- isters and reunion secretaries take care of such articles. Littlefalls, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Griffiths, Staub Road while Mr. Griffiths was on a busi- ness trip to the west coast. Edward Fielding, proprietor of ED'S Beauty Shop, Carverton Road has left for England where he will visit relatives and friends. He will return around the first of August. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Awery, Hill- side, have jas guests the latter's cousins, Mrs. James Nelson and Mrs.. Theodore Symons, Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Symons will visit another cousin, Mrs. Ed- ward Green, Albany, N. Y., before returning home. Mrs. Harold Snyder, Browns Manor, will leave by plane Satur- day from International Airport, Philadelphia on a six months tour of Europe. Her son and daughter- inllaw, Mr. and Mrs. "Samuel ‘Syn- der, Ridgewood, N. J., have arrivéd and will occupy her home until September. Mrs. Clark Ellsworth and chil- dren, Kathy and John, Columbus, Ohio are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ethel Thomas of Birch Grove. Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Sanders are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter and infant daughter of Butler. Birthday greetings this week to Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Louis Wil- cox, Mrs. Norman Ringstrom, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs.” G. L. Howell, John Wardell, Jack Owens, Harold Croom, Todd Lozo, Conrad Orchard, Thomas Hughes Chris- topher Dugan, ‘Harry Misson, Sr. Frank Mathers, 3rd. Jack Prit- chard, Herbert Jenkins, Helen Dugan, Jean Yanalunas, Charlotte Hurtt, Scot Hoover, Linda Smith and Jennifer Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. John Berkheiser and family, Post Road, will move shortly” to Oklahoma, where Mr. Berkheiser has obtained employ- ment, Mrs. Robert Moore, Carverton Road, has returned after being a medical patient in Nesbitt. Hospital, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ruch, Jr. formerly of Holly Street, now living on Chestnut Street, Shavertown, will move to Berwick in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Car- verton Road, will leave July 7 to spend two weeks in Ocean City, N./d. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Singer and children, Harris Hill Road, are Mrs. Helen Ellsworth, who suf- fered an injury to her ankle, is at home, E. Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. July in Atlantic City. Eleanor Coleman, a student nurse at St. Lukes Hospital, New York Coleman of Maple (Street. | Mr. and Mrs. (Clarence Markle and children, Horseheads, N. VY. of July holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Markle, E. Main SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS CORP. 242 N. MAIN ST. PITTSTON OLYMPIC 4-4624 || Street. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bligh, New York City, are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Orchard Street. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward Walters, Qak Street, have moved to the! ters has been transferred. Mrs. Roland, Woolcock, Orchard Street, is spending some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. family in Philadelphia. Mrs. Phillip Stengle and daughter Beryle have returned from a visit with her parents, Mr. L } ! k and Mis. visiting relatives in Collingswood, ! | NJ. Daniel ; Crawford | Herbert | Sanders .are spending the month of | ‘City, is spending two weeks with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | | spent the week end and the Fourth | | Boston, Mass. area, where Mr. Wal- | | Roland Woolcock and | Alexander Samuels of Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Arthur J. Mathews enter- tained her card club Wednesday night. Mrs. John Spangler and Mrs. Albert ‘Gardner won prizes. Guests numbered twelve Mrs. Lincoln Ellsworth, Roches- ter, N. Y., spent Wednesday and hursday wvisiting friends and rela- tives here. Mrs. Esther Mae Daniels, Bunker Hill Road, is in Philadelphia as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shortz. She will return the end of next month. Daniel Kistler, Dallas, recently left for Fort Sill, Oklahoma to complete his training with the 109th Nat- ional Guard. While home on leave he and his wife, the former Gail Hoover ,spent several days in Atlan- tic City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoover and family, Succasunna, N. J. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and ‘| Mrs. Ira Hoover. While here Mrs. Hoover attended the reunion of her class at Meyers High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roberti Hammersley, Elmira, N. Y spent the week end and the Fourth of July holiday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hammersley of Birch Grove. Brownie Troop Makes Tour Trucksville Brownie Troop under the leadership of Mrs. Fred Rundle enjoyed a tour through the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society Building in Wilkes-Barre on Thurs- day. After the tour the group enjoyed a picnic lunch at the home of Mrs. Elmer Evanson ,their assistant lead- er. Mrs .John Austin and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Ithaca, N. Y. have returned after spending last week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and Jackie, Holly ‘Street, spent the week end and the Fourth of July holiday at Norwich., N. Y. Mrs. Kenneth Merchant, Denver, Colorado, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nuss, Carverton Road. Gertrude and Verna Smith, York are spending the week with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Post. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiener, Jr. and family, Highland Avenue, have returned from Ocean City, N. J. where they spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and children, Corie and Karen, Wymnes- boro, Va. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clewell recently Mr and Mrs. Robert Gardner and family, Harrisburg, visited their par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Moore of Carverton Road and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laux of Harveys Lake last week end. Harveys Lake | Mr. and Mrs Clarence Kester, War- wick, N. Y. spent last week end at their home here. They returned to Warwick on Tuesday morning. Mary Kuchta, Lakewood, New Jer- sey has returned to her home to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Avery and son, Byron, New Jersey, are spending the Foyrth of July holidays with the former's sister, Mrs. Iris Armi- tage. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Gramley are the proud parents of a daughter, their first child, born in General Hospital June 28th. Mrs. Gramley is the former Judy Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. William Reighter and daughter Gretchen, Harrisburg spent four days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Armitage and Mrs. Mary Kuchta. Patsy Keener is a patient in Gene eral Hospital where she underwent an appendicitis operation on Friday. W.S.C.S. of Alderson Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hughes on Thursday July 13th at 2 p.m. Mrs Harry Beck and Mrs. Wile Kelley will be assistant hos- Loyulvilie Mr .and Mrs. Frederick Kemmer and children Freddy and Kathy, Philadelphia, spent last week end vis- iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vito Pilosi and family and sister Mrs. Peter Dragon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moledor have returned from a vacation to Ohio. They visited her family in Kent. Happy Birthdays were sung to Robert Kocher and Mildred Thomas of Meriden, Conn., who attended our Sunday school, also to Mildred Mar= tin. Mrs. Lydia Covert had as week end guests her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Covert and daugh- ter Anne and husband and John, Orange, N. J. Mrs. Covert is one of the oldest members of our commun- ity. Happy anniversary of twenty years goes to Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Lubin- ski. He has lived in our community all his life. She is the former Jose- phine Gensel of Shickshinny. They have five children:Yvonne, Walter, Sandra, Shirley and Caral, Jack Lubinski, South River, N. J., spent a week calling on his- mother, Mrs. Rosalie Lubinski, sister Mrs. Luther Hummer, brother Bud Lubin« ski With him were his daughters, Julia Skripp, Alden and Doloris Wad- as and children, Sonya and Frank, Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover 8rd. and son, Rilly spent a week end at Cateret, N, J. Daughter Donna spent 4 a week with Uncle Shook and Aunt. Gertie. She will return with her par- ents. Mrs. Nesbitt Hummel is seriously ill at her home. Her mother Mrs. Stanley Grey and daughter, Gladys, take care of her. Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Gulitus, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholas. They also called on his father at Ruggles, and sister, Mrs. Samuel Bidding and fam- ily, Luzerne. Andrews Reunion Andrews family reunion was held! at Hanson's Picnic Grounds, Har- vey’'s Lake on Sunday, June 25. Officers elected to serve a four year term were: president, Mrs, Clyde Bauman, Sr.; wice-president, Mrs, Albert Andrews; treasurer, Mrs. Lee Andrews; secretary, Clyde Bauman, Sr. Next reunion will be at; Ber-Vaughn Park, Berwick, the last Sunday in June, 1962. 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